Beier Howlett’s business lawyers represent a variety of businesses and their owners. Our lawyers strive to understand business operations and not just the law. Thus, we can offer practical advice for real world business decisions. Our business lawyers strive to assist and advise clients on how to stay out or minimize the risk of walking into a courtroom.
The core of Beier Howlett’s business practice is representing closely-held businesses, many of which have been clients for decades. Such long-term relationships enable our lawyers to provide continuity of service and historical perspective, which is invaluable for planning and decision-making. We recognize that our business clients continually encounter new legal issues in dealing with the economy, competition, financing, government regulations, taxes and a variety of employment matters. Beier Howlett’s business lawyers maintain the skills and knowledge necessary to assist our clients in dealing with those problems.
- Alternative Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
- Business Formation and Planning
- Corporate Governance
- Commercial Litigation
- Construction
- Labor and Employment (Management)
- Manufacturer’s Representative Disputes
- Qualified Retirement Plans and Benefits
- Real Estate Taxation
- Banking
- Business Break-Up/Shareholder Disputes
- Shareholder/Buy-Sell Agreements
- FMLA
- Employment Matters
- Buying and Selling Businesses
- Drafting Contracts and Other Business Documents
- Employee Benefits
- Pensions and Tax Matters
- Real Estate Transactions